Casio GBM-2100AvsCitizen Batter's up Mickey
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The premium stainless steel bezel and Bluetooth connectivity are highlighted strengths. The increased mass from the metal bezel is noted as a potential drawback for some wearers. Reviewers differ on its value proposition compared to other G-Shock models.
The Citizen Batter's up Mickey is praised for its detailed dial art featuring luminous Mickey and stars. Owners note a 42mm case size, though one measurement indicated closer to 45.8mm, with a 22mm band width and 3 ATM water resistance. Some users find the crown placement on the bottom right difficult to wind, and legibility between 2 and 11 o'clock is a concern, as is the non-lumed date window. Overall, owners find the Citizen Batter's up Mickey to feel and look like a quality watch, despite some functional critiques.
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